“In a very real way, one writes a story to find out what happens in it. Before it is written it sits in the mind like a piece of overheard gossip or a bit of intriguing tattle. The story process is like taking up such a piece of gossip, hunting down the people actually involved, questioning them, finding out what really occurred, and visiting pertinent locations. As with gossip, you can't be too surprised if important things turn up that were left out of the first-heard version entirely; or if points initially made much of turn out to have been distorted, or simply not to have happened at all.” PeopleIfsWayWritingMindFirstsHas BeensMadeImportantRealStoriesHappensTurnsLeftBitsProcessPiecesWrittenHappenedHeardInvolvedFindingsImportant ThingsVersionsGossipHuntingQuestioningLocationVisitingIntriguingLeft OutPertinent Author:Samuel R. Delany
“In one was, I suppose, I have been "in denial" for some time, knowingly burning the candle at both ends and finding that it often gives a lovely light. But for precisely this reason, I can't see myself smiting my brow with shock or hear myself whining about how it's all so unfair: I have been taunting the Reaper into taking a free scythe in my direction and have now succumbed to something so predictable and banal that it bores even me.” GivingHas BeensI CanEndsReasonLightFindingsLovelyBurningDenialShockCandleBoresUnfairPredictableBrowsWhiningTauntingReaperScythes Book:Mortality Source: Mortality
“If you simply ignored the feeling, you would never know what might happen, and in many ways that was worse than finding out in the first place. Because if you were wrong, you could go forward in your life without ever looking back over your shoulder and wondering what might have been.” IfsKnowsWayFirstsHas BeensFeelingsMightHappensWonderRegretFindingsShouldersLooking BackIgnoredMight Have BeenMessage In A BottleLetter In A Bottle Author:Nicholas Sparks
“But what would have been the good?" Aslan said nothing. "You mean," said Lucy rather faintly, "that it would have turned out all right – somehow? But how? Please, Aslan! Am I not to know?" "To know what would have happened, child?" said Aslan. "No. Nobody is ever told that." "Oh dear," said Lucy. "But anyone can find out what will happen," said Aslan. "If you go back to the others now, and wake them up; and tell them you have seen me again; and that you must all get up at once and follow me – what will happen? There is only one way of finding out.” IfsKnowsWayMeanChildrenHas BeensSaidHappensHappenedPleaseFindingsDearGet UpOne WayFollow MeLucy Book:The Chronicles of Narnia Vol II: Prince Caspian Source: The Chronicles of Narnia Vol II: Prince Caspian